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DEFLATION STEPS
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Make sure that the valve is free of sand or dirt. Unscrew the valve cap. Slowly press down the
button on the valve to start letting the air out of the board. There will be an initial burst of
air, but that will slow down quickly. Push button in and turn it clockwise to the right, and lock
into "DOWN" position.
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Remove the Clip of the Center Fin and remove the center Fin by sliding forward
BOARD CARE AND STORAGE
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Do not leave the board in the direct sun or in the hot car. If the board is going to be in warm
environment, slightly underinflate the board and put it in the shadow.
WARNING: Damage to your board caused by over inflation or due to extreme conditions is
not covered by your Warranty.
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Remove sand, dirt and salt water after use. Do not use aggressive or abrasive cleaning
products. Most dirt can be removed only with fresh water or mild soap and fresh water. The
Board may only be rolled together. Always remove the fin! To avoid mildew buildup let the
board completely dry before storage. Please roll up only in dry and clean condition! Pay
attention to the correct rolling direction when packing
always roll towards the valve
storage. Use the enclosed bag for storage. You may also store the Board inflated. Hanging
the Board is not recommended. Do not store in extreme conditions. Store in a clean and dry
place.
FINDING AND FIXING LEAKS
The PVC is highly durable. In case of puncture or minor damage, the PVC is very easy to repair.
If your board is losing pressure, not due to cold temperatures, check the board leaks. First tightly
close the Valve. We recommend mixing soap and water in a bottle and sprinkling it over the closed
valve. If there is still a leak please follow “Replace the Valve”
If the board is leaking air and the valve is all right, you could have a small puncture. Sprinkle the
board with soapy water until you see bubbles appear and mark the position of the puncture.
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Punctures measuring less than 3 mm
you can fix without patch. Deflate your board, then
clean and dry the area. Apply a drop of PVC glue (we recommend Seamseal) to cover the
puncture and let it dry for approximately 12 hours.